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Kogi Records Major Drop In Malaria Prevalence –Commissioner


Kogi State has recorded a significant milestone in its health sector, with malaria prevalence dropping from 16 percent in 2021 to 8.9 percent in 2025, according to the latest National Malaria Indicator Survey (NMIS).

The state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr Abdulazeez Adams, disclosed that the state has now moved from the “Moderate A” transmission category, previously ranging between 15 and 35 percent prevalence, to the “Low A” category, marking a major improvement in public health outcomes.

The commissioner attributed the achievement to the commitment and support of the Governor, as well as the dedication of health workers and stakeholders across the state.

He particularly commended the State Health Team and the Malaria Elimination Team as well as the development partners for their sustained efforts in reducing the burden of malaria.

Adams said the progress reflects the government’s continued investment in healthcare delivery and its focus on improving the wellbeing of citizens.

While celebrating the milestone, the commissioner emphasized that the state remains committed to further reducing malaria prevalence to less than one percent, reiterating that Governor Ahmed Ododo remains committed to the wellbeing of the Kogi people.



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